“Backstreet is Back … and we aren’t going anywhere,” Nick Carter told fans yesterday at the unveiling of the star on the Walk of Fame (located, fittingly, between Boyz II Men and The Osmonds). The band, which has sold more than 130 million records worldwide, will be releasing their new album later this year and a documentary film set to release in 2014. Several songs from their new album were played during the event along with a teaser for the upcoming movie. ”I never ever imagined in a million years that we would be a part of this,” my boyfriend Nick Carter said, holding back tears. Kevin Richardson said: ”What an honor it is. What a beautiful day. What another beautiful way to celebrate twenty years together.” ”I love you guys. And aside from my wedding day and the birth of my daughter, this is hands-down the best day of my life,” AJ McLean said. ”I will one day be able to bring my family here,” Howie Dorough said. “My kids will be able to bring their kids here and still be able to see the legacy that the Backstreet Boys have carried on for many years.” Said Brian Littrell: “I worked my entire life to never be walked on, but I’m OK with this one.”









